Contact details

Public address

Aims & activities

A grant making charity established in 1941 by Harry Brearley, the discoverer of stainless steel.The Trustees policy is to meet the objectives whilst giving priority to organisations within South Yorkshire in the following spheres: Education (including Travel & Training);Heritage, Restoration & Environment; Music & The Arts; Recreation (including Holidays & Sport; Welfare, Health & Social Care.

What the charity does

Education/training
The advancement of health or saving of lives
Disability
The prevention or relief of poverty
Arts/culture/heritage/science
Amateur sport
Environment/conservation/heritage
Economic/community development/employment
Recreation

Who the charity helps

Children/young people
Elderly/old people
People with disabilities
Other charities or voluntary bodies

How the charity works

Makes grants to organisations

Accounts and trustees' annual report

Charitable objects

GRANTS FOR SUCH PURPOSES AS EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL, THE RELIEF OF ILLNESS, MENTAL OR PHYSICAL, AND THE RELIEF AND ASSISTANCE OF OLD AND SICK PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES. (FOR FULL DETAILS SEE MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION 31 DECEMBER 1962).

Governing document

MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION AS ALTERED BY SPECIAL RESOLUTION PASSED 31 DECEMBER 1962.